Sculptures springing up across Chicago

The city is in the process of installing eight temporary sculptures, most at locations up and down the lakefront, according to Mayor Rahm Emanuel's office.

While the mayor's office announced the installations "are coming to neighborhoods across Chicago," seven of the eight are going up near the lake.

Three sculptures have been installed, according to officials: Untitled, 2013 by Christopher Wool, at Buckingham Plaza North; Nature’s Clock by Robert Lobe, at the intersection of McFetridge and Museum drives on the Museum Campus; and Lobe's Eastern Hophornbeam, at Diversey Harbor.

Five more will be put in place this week, according to the city: Twin Vortexes, will go along the Lake Shore Drive bike path at 47th Street; Spin the Spin, along the bike path at 48th Street; and Waltzing Matilda, along the bike path at 46th street.

Two installations from the sculpture Ten Thousand Ripples will be set up, one at Palmisano Park in the Bridgeport neighborhood and the other in Lincoln Park near Diversey Avenue and Lake Shore Drive, according to officials.